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Christina Rosalinda Rodriguez-Garcia
Christina Garcia

2nd Secretary of the Treasury of the Union of Everett
Incumbent
In office
Preceded by Linda Cook
Succeeded by IN OFFICE
Personal
Spouse Victor Rodriguez-Garcia
Children Son - Edwardo Rodriguez-Garcia
Daughter - Mary Rodriguez-Garcia
Siblings Sister
Sister
Sister
Brother
Brother

Born
 
October 2, 1974
Residence Everett City, New York
Profession Economics, Politics
Religion Catholic
Languages English, Spanish, Latin

Christina Rosalinda Rodriguez-Garcia is the 2nd Secretary of the Treasury of the Union of Everett, taking her post following an election in 2008 following the Scientology Scandal. Garcia was born in Mexico City, Mexico as a Mexican citizen on October 2, 1974. She was raised in Mexico with her family for 15 years before moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and naturalized as a United States citizen with her mother, father and three sisters and two brothers. Garcia is the youngest of the six children in her family. She completed high school with excellent grades and entered Pittsburgh University, majoring in Economics. She married her husband, Victor Rodriguez after graduating college, changing her name from Garcia to Rodriguez-Garcia. She began a career working at the Pennsylvania state treasury and continued that position following the formation of the Union of Everett. After the Scientology Scandal in 2007, involving former Secretary of the Treasury Linda Cook, she was elected to the office of Secretary of the Treasury of the Union of Everett in 2008, becoming the 2nd official to hold that position.

Core Beliefs[]

Christina Rodriguez-Garcia is a moderate/middle ground ideology politician. She believes and supports the rights of human and civil liberties such as the freedoms of the First Amendment of the Constitution, freedoms of speech, religion, expression, choice, press and privacy. She supports the rights of gun owners, being a gun owner herself and her husband, registered in the Homeland Defense System. Brought up in Mexico for 15 years of her life, she has a bias against criminals and drugs and believes in harsher punishments for violent offenses but it partial on the Death Penalty, supporting the execution of certain violent offenses such as Murder but not all murder offenses. She is also partial on the right of innocence until proven guilty, siding with the President on her stance of guilty until proven innocent when caught in the act of committing a criminal offense. Garcia believes in freedom of expression and choice, her views extending to gay and lesbians wishing to get married and rights to assisted suicide. While against abortion for adults aged 18 or older, she supports forms of stem cell research that do not involve fetuses. Garcia's military policy believes that Everett should interfere in foreign issues in accordance with United Nations sanctions and resolutions. Garcia is against the use of nuclear energy and weapons based on her knowledge of the dangers of radiation and events such as the Japan's Fukushima incident, Chernobyl and the weapons used in World War II.

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